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DVD Equivalent to iTunes?
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Post 16 made on Tuesday October 19, 2004 at 16:07
strawberry
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ok, can we ignore the legal ramifications of this for a moment and can somebody please answer the question! Is there an itunes equivalent for converting downloaded films into a format that a normal dvd player can read? Eg - converting mp3 to aiff?
Post 17 made on Tuesday October 19, 2004 at 17:47
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On 08/31/04 11:51 ET, tomhouston said...
My problem is finding an equivalent program to
iTunes for DVDs.

Does such a thing exist?

I don't know how picky you are about video quality, but you could use one of the DivX programs to "Rip" the video, and use one of the Media Players to play the DivX.

There are a number of programs to do the DivX encoding, and almost any of the media players will work once the codecs for DivX are installed.
Post 18 made on Wednesday October 20, 2004 at 09:33
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Sure. Most DVD-authoring software, I imagine. Probably came with your DVD-R drive.
Post 19 made on Friday December 3, 2004 at 13:44
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Here's some info you may want to look at in regards to your original question.

[Link: g4techtv.com]

[Link: g4techtv.com]

[Link: movielink.com]

[Link: cinemanow.com]

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Post 20 made on Saturday December 4, 2004 at 00:29
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Hello Tom- I am new to this forums so I will try to answer your question first without voicing my opinions on what is and what should be legal.

First, you may want to try a forum like HTPCnews.com for the answer to your question.

Personally, I have "stored" about half of my $1500+ legal DVD collection to my media server for playback on my Home Theater via my HTPC. I would not suggest converting DVDs to Divx ever. The quality is just bad. IF you must convert to a file size that is that small (<1gig per movie) at least use xvid. I do not personally do that anymore since more storage is so cheap now.

Currently, I use DVDShrink to backup my DVDs to my hard drive. I usually use 45% compression so that the DVDS are under 4 gigs each. I specify the output location on my media server for it to be saved. I highly recommmend DVDShrink, it is free works great and I cannot find any law anywhere that would make it illegal to backup copies of your own DVDs for personal use. Just search for DVDShrink on the web, or let me know if you want more info.

Then, I play the dvds from my couch on my tv through my htpc using sagetv. It has a feature called "imported video files" that originizes the files aplhabetically. Admittedly it does not have all the features you have, but I only have 50 or so DVDS stored on my media server, so it works for me. For a more powerful media management/viewing tool try J River Media Player. I have tried it and is awesome.

Let me know if you want more info.

Matt
Crappy remote, HTPC w/meedio&sagetv, Yam RX-V1400 rec, digi cable, 32" Pana SDTV + 22" CRT, polk audio "custom hybrid" 7.1 loudspeaker setup.
Post 21 made on Saturday December 4, 2004 at 00:36
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Hello Tom- I am new to this forums so I will try to answer your question first without voicing my opinions on what is/is not and what should/should not be legal.

First, you may want to try a forum like HTPCnews.com for the answer to your question. There are more people there who have done what are looking to do.

Personally, I have "stored" about half of my $1500+ legal DVD collection to my media server for playback on my Home Theater via my HTPC. I would not suggest converting DVDs to Divx ever. The quality is just bad. IF you must convert to a file size that is that small (<1gig per movie) at least use xvid. I do not personally do that anymore since more storage is so cheap now.

Currently, I use DVDShrink to backup my DVDs to my hard drive. I usually use 45% compression so that the DVDS are under 4 gigs each. I specify the output location on my media server for it to be saved. I highly recommmend DVDShrink, it is free works great and I cannot find any law anywhere that would make it illegal to backup copies of your own DVDs for personal use. Just search for DVDShrink on the web, or let me know if you want more info.

Then, I play the dvds from my couch on my tv through my htpc using sagetv. It has a feature called "imported video files" that originizes the files aplhabetically. Admittedly it does not have all the features you have, but I only have 50 or so DVDS stored on my media server, so it works for me. For a more powerful media management/viewing tool try J River Media Player. I have tried it and is a powerful tool.

But, if you have a lot of DVDs plus music you want to access from your PC I found it easier to have two seperate machines for that. I have my HTPC that does the playback and a dedicated server that stores the media networked via a switch. I just runs a lot smoother and accesses files a lot quicker.

Let me know if you want more info.

Matt
Crappy remote, HTPC w/meedio&sagetv, Yam RX-V1400 rec, digi cable, 32" Pana SDTV + 22" CRT, polk audio "custom hybrid" 7.1 loudspeaker setup.
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